In the US, HydroGen Corporation has received $500000 from the Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority (PEDA) to support the cleanup of coke oven gas for use in fuel cell operations. The money will be used to fund the design, manufacture and installation of gas cleanup modules to validate the...
The theoretical voltage required for the oxidation of HMF to FDCA is only 0.30 V as shown in Equation (6), significantly lower than conventional water electrolysis (1.23 V), allowing resource recovery and hydrogen production at low energy consumption. (6)HMF+6OH−→FDCA+4H2O+6e−,E0=0.30...
In a hydrogen fuel cell, hydrogen and oxygen come together on the surface of a catalyst. The chemical reaction releases electrons, which are captured by specialized materials within the fuel cell and pumped into a circuit. The opposite of a fuel cell is an electrolyzer, which uses electricity...
Pengadeth, D., Basak, N., Bernabò, L.et al.Recent advances in dark fermentative hydrogen production from vegetable waste: role of inoculum, consolidated bioprocessing, and machine learning.Environ Sci Pollut Res31, 66537–66550 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-35668-7 ...
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With the developments of hydrogen-powered fuel cells and the like, the demand for hydrogen may soon be increasing at even faster rates. Commercial hydrogen production technology generally requires the use of temperatures in a range of from 900° to 1000° C. and the use of hydrocarbons as ...
The large amount of industrial chicken feather waste produced by the poultry industry means that the membrane manufactured in the laboratory could be up to three times cheaper than conventional membranes to produce. Source:HydrogenCentral
Gasification of meat processing industry waste by-products creates various gaseous components such as hydrogen (H2), carbon monoxide (CO), methane (CH4), ethane (C2H6), carbon dioxide (CO2), ethylene (C2H4), and acetylene (C2H2). The analysis of gas yields from MBM, carcass, and cull-cow...
Generation of energy from fossil fuels is generally convenient but the depleting reserves and associated global warming are major problems. One potential alternative is a shift from fossil fuel to a hydrogen (H2) based economy. H2 is considered to be a clean energy carrier with high-energy yield...